Sister Wilma Dean Christmas

03/20/1951 - 11/04/2022

Obituary For Sister Wilma Dean Christmas

Wilma Dean Christmas, 71, of Panama City, Florida, transitioned on November 4, 2022, with her family at her bedside. She was born to parents Moses Derico Sr. and Freddie Mae (Dawson), on March 20, 1951, in Selma, Alabama. While growing up in Selma with her grandmother, Fannie Mae Dawson, she attended and was baptized at Green Street Baptist Church. As a young girl, she and her siblings participated in the Selma to Montgomery March. She would graduate from R.B. Hudson High School in 1969 and briefly attended Selma University, before being swept off her feet, by a young military man. She would soon marry Ollie "Bobby" Christmas Jr. on December 31, 1975. They remained together for more than 47 years, residing in multiple states and countries, due to Ollie being enlisted in the United States Air Force (USAF). In 1989, they received an assignment from the USAF to Tyndall Air Force Base. They retired and then continued to reside in Panama City, Florida, becoming welcoming and contributing members of the community.

She remained a member of Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church until the time of her passing. In her 30 years as a member, she served the church in several capacities, from Usher, to the Kitchen Ministry, and wherever she could help spread the love of God.

Wilma had an amazing sense of style, which would rival most in Hollywood. She was on a first name basis with the ladies of Dillard’s and Chico’s, and they would often set aside items specifically to her tastes. Her cooking ability was legendary amongst friends, family and all who were lucky enough to grace her table. She passed on her big smile and warm heart to all who knew her. Motherly, is the word that would best describe Wilma. She would often invite a neighbor to come get a plate of food, a new young military family in the area to fellowship, or any of her grandkids, nieces and nephews to spend the summer.

One of her major life achievements was her 31 years of Civil Service with the United States government. She received numerous awards and accolades while serving her country. As a Base Switchboard Operator, she was lauded for her support during the war in Afghanistan. She also worked as a Base Exchange as a Retail Associate, the base Commissary, and in Hospital records department, as well.

Wilma was immensely proud of her family, and leaves behind nothing but beautiful memories. As her health declined she knew that God, husband and family had her back.

She is survived by her husband, Ollie Christmas Jr. and three children: daughter Basimah Derico of Atlanta, GA; son Ollie Christmas III of Tallahassee, FL; and son Allah Christmas (Sonisha Royes-Christmas) of Powder Springs, GA. She is also survived by ten grandchildren Asiya Abdur-Rahman, Zakiyyah Abdur-Rahman, Mujaahid Abdur-Rahman, Muhaajir Abdur-Rahman, Khalil Christmas, Yusuf Abuelanaga, Jasir Christmas, Jayden Christmas, Inaya Christmas, and Azalea Christmas, one great-grandchild; Amir Abdur-Rahman, sisters Patricia Derico, Shirley Geary (Reginald), Adrian Stevens and brothers Moses Derico Jr., John Woods Jr. (Yvette), Perry Woods, and Ricky Guice. Proceeded in death by Robert Derico and Roderick Derico.She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, who all cherished her.

Viewing ceremony held at Battle Mortuary on Friday, November 11, 2022, between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.

A Homegoing Celebration will be held Saturday, November 12, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at Macedonia Baptist Church on Cove Boulevard in Panama City, FL. with the caring staff of Battle Mortuary directing.

The interment will take place on Sunday November 13, at 3 p.m. in Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Fitler, Mississippi with Walker Funeral Home directing.



Guest Book

My deepest condolences to the family. Thank you for sharing this special lady with me. She will surely be missed.

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Sending my deepest condolences to the Christmas Family. Thank you guys for sharing this special lady with me. She will surely be missed, but was surely loved.

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To the family, may God give you strength to deal with your loss; Our deepest condolences during this time of grief. Alejandro and Ada Sabio

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To the family, may God give you strength to deal with your loss; Our deepest condolences during this time of grief

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Wilma was such a beautiful woman, inside and out. We were blessed to have Mr. & Mrs. Christmas as our neighbors for many years. It was wonderful to witness the true love the two of them had for each other. My condolences go out to her husband, her children, her family, and her friends. Wilma was one of a kind and she will be greatly missed. ❤️❤❤

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Wilma lived her life as a strong witness to her LORD, family, and career - all of which epitomized that of love and service. She was kind and strong-spirited and her sense of style and grace made her that much more endearing to all who knew her. She was a wonderful cook and I was blessed to enjoy her company on many special occasions as well as some of her legendary recipes! I pray for the comfort of her family as we remember and celebrate her life, especially her loving and devoted husband, Ollie, who was her rock and caregiver. Now Wilma is in the loving arms of our LORD and Savior, finally resting in peace. Blessings to you all. Annie V Garrett

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In loving memory and celebration of the life of my sister in Christ, Wilma.

- Annie V Garrett

My deepest condolences to the family of Wilma. Wilma was a great classmate. I last saw her at out 45th Class Reunion in 2014. We were so glad to see each other as it has been a while since we seen each other. My prayers is that God will bless and keep you as you deal with your loss. Weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning. Psalm 30:5 //Clarence Johnson, R. B. Hudson Class of 1969//

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To the family of our dear classmate of R.B. Hudson High School Class of 1969: May the God of all comfort, strengthen and keep you in His grace and peace during this time. With deepest condolences, Remigia Perkins Nordé

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To the Family, May the Lord bless and comfort you during this time of grief. Please accept our sincere condolences, as we share your loss. With deepest sympathy and love, R. B. Hudson Class of 1969

- R. B. Hudson Class of 1969

Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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